@@FelixSchneidereitJed was a great faller and an even better person. He died about a year ago when a hanging branch came down from a tree he was cutting and got him.
So great to see you doing well. It’s the banter between the people you work with that really makes this channel, such as being with Randy. Great job sorting out that big mess.
@@apveening I do messes like this regularly. Excavator works great. Dig the stumps of the hung trees out, and drag the stump backward or push it sidesays until it falls out of the standing tree. Then it’s just a bunch of bucking. It’s a fantastic tool for these jobs - you’re in a metal cage and never underneath the danger zone. Explosive sound much more fun, however.
another safety first job from Jake & his crew of the day - Kevin, Randy & Sondre. that really was a dangerous combo of trees. the loss of Jed is still fresh - greatly missed by all that knew him
100% agree about removing all the smaller pieces first. It’s easy to think “what difference is that little bit going to make?”, but sometimes snagging on something quite small can send your top down in a way you weren’t expecting. Plus it’s easier to move ropes and see what’s there and move around. It sounds like a small detail but it can make a big difference. Well done Jake and team, good day.
30:42 I'm just up to this bit, and Jacob is talking about cutting the limbs off on your way up "everything's smoother, everything's safer" and I feel like there's a Manscape commercial segay coming 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Jake, you took out the Gimli tree! From "The Two Towers" where Gimli was supporting a dead Warg, an Uruk-Hai, and another Warg that had fallen on him. Well done!
Jacob's tribute to Jed - "I Love You Jed" ruclips.net/video/v4NNNZjMcV0/видео.html For those like me who didn't know. From all accounts, he seemed like a person you'd hope to have in your life. Rest in peace Jed.
Came home after having to call it quits without getting all the work i wanted for my nephew. Just wasn't comfortable with how sketch the tree was (tie in was lower than i needed to be in a different limb) and the high voltage lines near by. Now i get to enjoy a pro doing a hard job. Today humbled me. Definitely appreciate your skill more now .
Great work taking down some extremely tricky trees Jake, Kevin, and Randy, nice filming Sandre, liking the swish spurs tatt Randy. Cheers for the reel Jake.
ALWAYS so cool to do takedowns with another cat on a tandem climb. The banter's usually easy, and it gets even better knowing you trust him with your life. (Talk about having something in common with someone else while working a good challenge, and EVERYTHING goes right on a special gig.)
For those of you that are not subscribed that don't know anything about tree work this was a really difficult tree one of the worst I've ever seen. They deserve a subscription.
During this whole video I was very nervous for you guys. Sorry to hear about your friend that lost his life. May God comfort and bless his entire family and friends during these very trying times. And also May He Rest In Peace. Great team work to all of you. May God Bless and protect You all, in all of your future endeavors.❤PEACE.
@@el5495 From what I heard Jake say and what I read about Jed, he was doing a dangerous storm cleanup job and a tree leaning into another. He has falling it and just started his back cut when a large piece of branch that no one saw shot strait down from the vibrations and killed him instantly. Very sad situation and scary AF because he was very smart. In this vid Jake was showing how easily something that looks secure can just launch down like a missle.
Nice job guys! I had a huge widow-maker snag from a large cottonwood which snapped off about 40+feet up. I decided it wasn't worth my health to attack it. Luckily the contract crew's bucket truck reached it from my driveway. Once on the ground you could see the cottonwood was rotted into a cannon-barrel.
Man that was amazing. You guys work well together and mitigate danger as much as possible. It would have been cool to see a time lapse of the whole project because it was hard to perceive all of those crazy limbs and trees. Nice work guys!
Hi Jacob been missing videos of you and Randy working , me and Linda in the UK just wondering why so few , you two are great together and we enjoy your banter, glad to see you both ok.
After watching this, I would officially like to welcome Jake into the Steel Balls club!!! I used to love tree climbing and all working at heights stuff, but that tree was something else!! Talk about an adrenaline rush that will probably start to wear off in qbout 3 DAYS!! Good job staying safe guy's 😊👍👍👍👍👍👍
These trees with wounds in the crotch are scary for good reason. They are as dangerous as sleeper widow makers! You don't know unless you climb into it. As seen in the video, the stump was solid! Stay safe and humble my friends!
Pretty wild. In the case of these entangled trunks, would it make any sense to tug them apart with some sort of motorized winch? or is the sideways force required too great to be practical? I would think that pulling has the advantage of not having to be near the thing.
You men definitely have my respect! Having spent time cutting trees in live HV power lines in 80 foot.cherry pickers.😀 And yes, clear every thing out before you drop the big stuff. Most of what I cut was Gum trees(Eucalyptus) which doesn't have much straight timber. I was a HV linesman in Australia.Now retired.
Wow, that was a crazy job! There were multiple points in this job that would tripped my "oh hell no... not doing that" trigger. Salute to you you guys with your skill and bravery!
I only found this channel a few days ago, and I am now hearing of Jed's death, that makes me sad, I understand he's in video's on the channel too, so I'll be seeing him later on. My sincere condolences to you all.
This has got to be one of my favourite videos you’ve made Jacob apart from the one right next to the massive big church with the crane that’s my favourite of all time out of all the videos you’ve made but this was great in-depth skill and of course it wouldn’t be the same without old Randy thanks guys 😊😊😊😊
In a situation like that where it is extremely dangerous, could you use the Micro-Blaster that they use for mining and just blow the junctions apart so the hung up trees fall? Then you can down the remaining.
The eco from the saws is amazing 😁🥳and we all miss jed as well it’s horrible to loose a good friend
Echo *
Not only is the echo kinda neat, and a great view as he mentions, but the FROGS!!!! That's noise to take a nap to.
* lose
Thank you @@thekeystone7963
Great so glad honey
Jed definitely grew on me, and to understand his demise just a little more is sobering. Still watch videos of him on this channel…it’s a brotherhood
not familiar with northern american lumberjacks/treeclimbers... so: who is jed?
and what happened?
@@FelixSchneidereitJed was a great faller and an even better person. He died about a year ago when a hanging branch came down from a tree he was cutting and got him.
@@alexmills1329 thank you.
rest in peace Jed
Rest in peace jed
The maple with the cedars and Alder in it looks like a standing pile of logs!
Glad they got a pro on it
Holy cow, Jake! Glad you and your crew did the job safely with no injuries. You guys are real pros!
You can tell he’s a real pro when he says it’s “extremely dangerous” but doing it safely with a bucket truck is “just not worth it”.
The "Grunting of Randy"
Randy is my favorite!
So great to see you doing well. It’s the banter between the people you work with that really makes this channel, such as being with Randy. Great job sorting out that big mess.
Randy was taking some Monster Cuts with that little 2511 man great job
Thanks buddy
Seems like a good job for heavy equipment like an excavator.
In this case I would seriously consider hiring an explosives expert, explosive cutting works on wood too and can be done from a safe distance.
@@apveening I do messes like this regularly. Excavator works great. Dig the stumps of the hung trees out, and drag the stump backward or push it sidesays until it falls out of the standing tree. Then it’s just a bunch of bucking. It’s a fantastic tool for these jobs - you’re in a metal cage and never underneath the danger zone.
Explosive sound much more fun, however.
@@WildAcresFarms Explosives will also work in places excavators can't (or aren't allowed to) reach.
Or dynamite 🧨🧨🧨
@@Smokey66s Dynamite is an explosive and not a very good one for wood.
3:15 being from the NW, you mentioning the city your working in is much appreciated
Jed was watching, keeping you boys safe this day!! Good work!!
another safety first job from Jake & his crew of the day - Kevin, Randy & Sondre. that really was a dangerous combo of trees. the loss of Jed is still fresh - greatly missed by all that knew him
100% agree about removing all the smaller pieces first. It’s easy to think “what difference is that little bit going to make?”, but sometimes snagging on something quite small can send your top down in a way you weren’t expecting. Plus it’s easier to move ropes and see what’s there and move around.
It sounds like a small detail but it can make a big difference.
Well done Jake and team, good day.
Randy's eagle impression is top tier
😆
Yeah a dying Eagle 🤣😂
I’m pretty sure he startled the Eagle. 😂
Yeah I couldn’t tell if I was hear Randy or the eagle!
@@GuiltyofTreeson 😂🤣😉
30:42 I'm just up to this bit, and Jacob is talking about cutting the limbs off on your way up "everything's smoother, everything's safer" and I feel like there's a Manscape commercial segay coming 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Jake, you took out the Gimli tree! From "The Two Towers" where Gimli was supporting a dead Warg, an Uruk-Hai, and another Warg that had fallen on him. Well done!
8:25 holy crap I laughed so hard at that!! Randy's face, the pose, the look around to find Jake, the "yeah?!" Mid face cut was so awesome 😂😂
Wow! Love the way you all watch out for each other. A great team!
Really appreciate all the different camera views, especially the ground up. Puts into perspective just how tall those trees really are!
Another episode I’m glad I didn’t miss. Thanks 😊
Jacob's tribute to Jed - "I Love You Jed" ruclips.net/video/v4NNNZjMcV0/видео.html
For those like me who didn't know.
From all accounts, he seemed like a person you'd hope to have in your life. Rest in peace Jed.
Came home after having to call it quits without getting all the work i wanted for my nephew. Just wasn't comfortable with how sketch the tree was (tie in was lower than i needed to be in a different limb) and the high voltage lines near by. Now i get to enjoy a pro doing a hard job. Today humbled me. Definitely appreciate your skill more now .
Great work taking down some extremely tricky trees Jake, Kevin, and Randy, nice filming Sandre, liking the swish spurs tatt Randy.
Cheers for the reel Jake.
Lots to enjoy. Im old, body a tad wrecked, but ive done enough of that kind of task to be right there. Thanks heaps for taking time to film, edit etc.
Those trees were terribly dangerous. You guys were awesome!
BADASS JOB TREE BUDDIES!!! OUTSTANDING. Stay safe bud, much love.-Chainsaw chainsaw
The eagle and Randy in the tree reminded me of Almost Heroes! Chris Farley & Matthew Perry
ALWAYS so cool to do takedowns with another cat on a tandem climb. The banter's usually easy, and it gets even better knowing you trust him with your life. (Talk about having something in common with someone else while working a good challenge, and EVERYTHING goes right on a special gig.)
“Oh shit an eagle!!” Hahahaha priceless keep em coming Jake!!
What an amazing job! You and your crew are the best!
Every time I watch your video, I always think "you guys are not paid enough." Fantastic work, well done.
I'm so glad you made it through that one safely. Another successful day. Much love, God bless
Great video, wish you and Randy worked together on every job.
Love me some Tree Ninja's, could watch and listen to this all day 😊❤
That JCS 261 is something else. Love those little guys. Rad work as always.
For those of you that are not subscribed that don't know anything about tree work this was a really difficult tree one of the worst I've ever seen. They deserve a subscription.
he have enough sucsribers, 1,44 million is pretty fine
@@Mr11ESSE111 just trying to help a brother out.
@@natepeterson7145 he is enough rich
Was hoping for a Tube Salad reunion. Great job Jake and fellas!
This video was so good I had to watch it twice!! Great work guys! Be safe!
I love the shirts! Had my heart pounding just watching!
During this whole video I was very nervous for you guys. Sorry to hear about your friend that lost his life. May God comfort and bless his entire family and friends during these very trying times. And also May He Rest In Peace. Great team work to all of you. May God Bless and protect You all, in all of your future endeavors.❤PEACE.
Judge a man by the company he keeps. Your friend loved you too. I knew you would not leave that mess for the next guy. We love you young man.
Guilty of Randy 🤣 RIP JED Good to hear more about his untimely passing.
How did he die
@@el5495 From what I heard Jake say and what I read about Jed, he was doing a dangerous storm cleanup job and a tree leaning into another. He has falling it and just started his back cut when a large piece of branch that no one saw shot strait down from the vibrations and killed him instantly. Very sad situation and scary AF because he was very smart. In this vid Jake was showing how easily something that looks secure can just launch down like a missle.
@BigBlackTruckDave that for the reply. I almost lost my life the same way. Stay safe out there boys
that little top saw that Randy is running punches well above it's weight! It's a bewdy of a saw!
That was one hell of a job! Nicely done everyone!
Extremely difficult job. You have great experience and a great team.
Definitely got the spirit of Jedd with you seeing that Bald Eagle and the similar circumstances. Work safe Jake and Randy!!
Nice job guys! I had a huge widow-maker snag from a large cottonwood which snapped off about 40+feet up. I decided it wasn't worth my health to attack it. Luckily the contract crew's bucket truck reached it from my driveway. Once on the ground you could see the cottonwood was rotted into a cannon-barrel.
Wow! What a job, that tangled multispecies mess was nerve wracking to watch.
Man that was amazing. You guys work well together and mitigate danger as much as possible.
It would have been cool to see a time lapse of the whole project because it was hard to perceive all of those crazy limbs and trees. Nice work guys!
Hi Jacob been missing videos of you and Randy working , me and Linda in the UK just wondering why so few , you two are great together and we enjoy your banter, glad to see you both ok.
First of all 8:24 seeing Randys reaction, was hilarious!
Second, this squad could do some serious damage together 😎
Loved the Q&A. Nice to see Tim’s game really cooking now.
Stoked Randy was there you can tell that tree was emotional because of Jed!much love!
สวัสดีจากไทย ไม่ได้เห็นคุณใช้ srtมานานแล้ว ในการเข้าถึง มันเป็นการเข้าถึงที่คราสสิคและสวยงามมาก ฉันชอบวิธีเข้าถึงนี้ ทีมงานที่เฮฮา และ วีดีโอ ที่ดีเช่นเคย❤
Great video! Nail-biting on my end!❤❤❤
After watching this, I would officially like to welcome Jake into the Steel Balls club!!! I used to love tree climbing and all working at heights stuff, but that tree was something else!! Talk about an adrenaline rush that will probably start to wear off in qbout 3 DAYS!! Good job staying safe guy's 😊👍👍👍👍👍👍
You’re the man Jake! Randy is awesome too. If I had a better back I would like to help you out and learn at the same time.
That mess had tractor pull written all over it. I massively appreciate how methodical you are. It teaches me to plan much more than I normally do
Thanks for keepin your wits about ya on this one.
You guys are very good at what you do be safe you all work good together
These trees with wounds in the crotch are scary for good reason. They are as dangerous as sleeper widow makers! You don't know unless you climb into it. As seen in the video, the stump was solid! Stay safe and humble my friends!
Pretty wild. In the case of these entangled trunks, would it make any sense to tug them apart with some sort of motorized winch? or is the sideways force required too great to be practical? I would think that pulling has the advantage of not having to be near the thing.
When i first saw your channel i didn't realize how good you and your crew actually are. Keep it up brother yall were born for this
You men definitely have my respect! Having spent time cutting trees in live HV power lines in 80 foot.cherry pickers.😀 And yes, clear every thing out before you drop the big stuff. Most of what I cut was Gum trees(Eucalyptus) which doesn't have much straight timber. I was a HV linesman in Australia.Now retired.
Wow, that was a crazy job! There were multiple points in this job that would tripped my "oh hell no... not doing that" trigger. Salute to you you guys with your skill and bravery!
Great job guys keep up the amazing work guys
Man you guys did that about as safe as possible in a totally sketchy scenario. Bravo!
Those cottonwoods cut like butter. Nice job
I watched every minute of this job. First time I ever saw you totally concerned about the danger of a job. Great job and you were safety first.
R.I.P JED
Jake, I do believe today’s the day!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! 🎂🎉❤
Fantastic job, Gentlemen!! Jacob, Randy, Kevin and Sandra!
Love watching you work, man with a great craft. I wish I could get my chains that sharp
Great video! What an exciting job!!
Protect Randy at all costs.. dude belongs in a National Geographic magazine
You guys are awesome. 🌳
Puzzle tree in Hawaiian shirts and sandals. Priceless.
Wow
Super sketch
Great work
This was scary to watch, but it helped knowing these guys are serious pros.
It's awsome 2 c how professional u guys r ,BADASS
Dude! Those trees are so mad at you guys! But Tree Beard undetstands.
Great job guys! Stay safe
A down tree is the safest fellas. Good job. RIP Jed ❤ this video for you.❤
I only found this channel a few days ago, and I am now hearing of Jed's death, that makes me sad, I understand he's in video's on the channel too, so I'll be seeing him later on.
My sincere condolences to you all.
This has got to be one of my favourite videos you’ve made Jacob apart from the one right next to the massive big church with the crane that’s my favourite of all time out of all the videos you’ve made but this was great in-depth skill and of course it wouldn’t be the same without old Randy thanks guys 😊😊😊😊
Just new to the channel and I love it one thing is keep safe everyone
Yikes, what a mess. Good work fellas.
Good job Jake ...you had me stressing !
awesome work! Maybe a portable winch would come in handy sometimes. I just got myself PCW 5000. It really makes things safer 💪
i like splash landings...😊
thats a real ground zero from 48:00 😂
I really, really, really, really love you guys.
That little saw is a reaper! A tree topping reaper!
The eco from the saws is amazing 😁🥳
I know another Kevin that is better at throwing line than you😂😂
😅
Those chainsaws running together sound like Gregorian chant crazy.
Jake I love ya man you always make me miss climbing in WA
In a situation like that where it is extremely dangerous, could you use the Micro-Blaster that they use for mining and just blow the junctions apart so the hung up trees fall? Then you can down the remaining.
Reg Coates has a Video on blasting trees.
Great work on multiple cameras and editing? Lots of work after the fact!!
Reminded me of playing Pick-Up-Sticks back in the 1950s when I was in my teens. 😊 🇨🇦
Just bring Randy into the company and split everything 50/50...you guys make a great team :)
That dead piece falling is definitely eery. Stay safe guys.
that " rope walking" was friggin awesome